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The Queensland government has finally rolled out a QR code check-in app that hospitality venues and other businesses can use for contact tracing purposes.
Business owners and customers across the state are being urged to resister for the Check In app as it becomes mandatory for a number of new sectors across Queensland from Friday 9 July at 1am.
Checking in at places you visit is mandatory in Queensland to help COVID-19 contact tracers, but the experience is frustrating for people who are blind or have low vision.
Long lines outside bars and restaurants caused by people filling out QR-code details could be a thing of the past with today’s statewide launch of a new COVID-19 check-in app.
Long lines outside bars and restaurants caused by people filling out QR-code details could be a thing of the past with today’s statewide launch of a new COVID-19 check-in app.
Long lines outside bars and restaurants caused by people filling out QR-code details could be a thing of the past with today’s statewide launch of a new COVID-19 check-in app.
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Long queues, waiting times and filling out countless forms could be a thing of the past as a new QR code check-in app is launched across Queensland today.
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